What Parameters Should You Look at for Car Power?

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Gimli
07/30/25 4:23am
Car power parameters mainly include horsepower (power), torque, displacement, and maximum driving speed. Horsepower and Torque: Horsepower refers to the maximum power of the engine, which determines the speed of the car, while torque is one of the main indicators of a car engine and an important criterion for measuring the quality of a car engine. It is reflected in car performance, including acceleration, climbing ability, and suspension, among others. The torque of a car is directly proportional to the power of the engine. Displacement: For cars, power is very important, and in terms of power, displacement is a key parameter. The larger the displacement, the higher the fuel consumption and the stronger the power. Maximum Driving Speed: The maximum speed of a car refers to the highest driving speed the car can achieve when fully loaded on a well-paved road. It is usually indicated in the specifications, and the higher the value, the higher the maximum speed of the car. Generally, the higher the maximum speed of a car, the better its power.
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